Jen. Letters ars received gratefully and are handled in a wholly conti- a mult-1-minon dollar bulsiess,
anic depressiv make bookte overthe

f yo conribute a letter don't be impatieht it it doesn't s: .-r tih fellows in the labor roacket, ar
Identity leU.. Trasur and Justice Dept'a
This newspaper umes no responsibility or statements as opinions com to slap income boystax rap
d in ers from rene on them and then deport th

TO THE SAGE OF STEAMSHIP ROW They may have to shoot a
ristobal, anal Zone. sWell, I'm ust a touristy
they digood town where the "Syn
The Mail Box isn open forum for reader of The Paneama Amer-rlerate" first turned muscle Intq

actually attempt to justify hillbilly music, ie. you castigate my husir.ess and mostly be-
omewhat less than glowtng oplimiton of the production, but yo cag too many labor leadersnt
Thisadvance no cogent wspaperncomumes no rf yponibilit on shortatement, you seeopinions come through -and the boys

more bent on venting your chldsh spend ahe temery of any- sh bn the Alabo Fral ard cn0,
one daring to disagree with yor own oracular and dogmatic views despite couple of Gunar-
a..sed.
TO THE SAGE OF STEAMSHIP ROW They may have to shoot a
n the lcal meme shows. Jur-year old irl to keedi pa their.
CrisobDamn it allsir we hve seen ou n several comedy dellnea- ene aofls inner seouright to--as
they did i one city. Or they

As and h g example oht you re raensic frenzy our recent p ppcy to discover why some mysterious
Atiedulate so rapidly as It m ven be mpreon of a man gargling inasl they kill a former
Bumoo as a defense for the happilyFL man byelunc nameMoon Is Low" ephand
Its woefully inadequate caste. old bitt also ranksr with, bu also they're sti the multiAdams.

though frankly e puerin the same reckless sp a tha of mn-mthInded cognoscenti who He w as walking towards of this
actually attempt to justify hillbilly music, I e. von castigate my husiress and mostly be

or bent on ventngyour ch shsusp ii lshon the writer may possibly be a strand boi the AFL ind 010,
one daring to disagree with yoar own oracular aund dogmai vi despite a couple of a n d
,n the local meycme shows. Jury e .ror.s to dig pay dirt. A
Damn it all. sir, we hcve seen ou In several comedy dellnea- est two nweeJks ago Ms in
tlons and thought you were rather ood barring a tendency to discover why soa mysterious

rtlsts of a our own Incomparable talents. ATc formterw CO leader. Robert
Articulate so rapidly as to give the impression of a man gargling h nrlan tilcd to kill a for er
a moose. With antlers, eten better productions tan the one e Teamsters n ao oph

We expect to attend future Lttl Theatre offerings ot to laugh a little aA hs The A
tho reduced prices between the sae reckless s now as that ofed a th e was walking towards when pay-cut sine General Moto stuck into but rath
bucked t he c rooked roulette whin lhball form, because it was he wiwho a shoo-t cut isd think- loosewingin. o
9pnly one In town. Iinm a pcriked car -and hit his -d

As for your suspicion the writer may possibly be a frustrated 1 --yea -old daughter, Vi eIirginia.i
Alfred Lunti. please be assured thaL o his aspirations along that Iulde child was caught in thethe ral thkers tefl l

In- are as nebulous asc TLages n a cottae adding. S very ip and it w An eighth of ed a forrd-loong o key to the a r
ew of us are i ifte und, dearpt with e oo d ace to recaugne our an nch higher-and the sbu cost of lvn.
imitations. And so leadinve the ailment of the Thespan urge to after ive weto off the h top of ill The n thebo thaty eery
irtlsts of 5 our own incomparable talents. Peen able to walk again. pay -t
And now, old bean, cool off a bite "sponge the fevered brow Wishart, who Just bolted pthe Br o L rh e

nd contru the so homoric emotions as we break to you the teti fom price of beans and bed sa
tht as a boy, we have seen better produconsoe nesse 4 beore e cent per- ano t worrs' pay ye o
nd Jryscussin n travelwh caed cecshows, to even "Uncle Tom's Cabinof deoreried by this Grand Jy.
nd with the added gmmick of s g Sharpshooter's L nime.t Wshart wold e been kll NEW YRK-ou got to l ald ater
it reduced prices between the acts. My now sainted Uncle Eded at the wheel of his car when pay

elf S January' gover ent .
d n. And dr eating a bl derision for tme wasted.ewould have torn off the top of The union ano the boa ad ihat'ever
nce and comments made by them were of a "snuc highlout you old etymo Wi-hart' on through t t And the Ae
nature could t There was testimony f r price of beans and beef had rig.ity. od

gof e all on the PPcc nese orSde to pu on this sow? cent per on a very hl theorme s pa from the y eW:
S and they were raised in Balboai endind leearneckd their ancing on Ing- the rackets ar the d wh mtter will beo
e Pacl ide so I am sure her andwork wou e welcome same, and "a" u UAW-C. th,

SYours for more,C o e'e boys have dewloped aC new tranhot do to the an. or labO i W t r to lee, y alau d- h a
wotechque heaterr tickets.- ttndex andex, an in ce or so the Impe i urly
t-Community Spirit In this variation of the policy ment factor, estab o a cot a
S-- and numbers racke e suck- flat. an Icrea in -trade rates -

astor'es plae a n from a would hate the foglati st ae to ls St .
ofr the takes layra lei a -111

t of the Pacifice ide were noted Ike au meotoerNeW York the wages at a mHill=n and a

e. Why could not the Ritoff sirp be allowed theain date in a certain city. auto worI union alaal 't gols .to old
gDon't snicker. This is a big a pay cu ent or no areement, ,..- i
f a hZONTAL 3 eroquoian ide to pt on this sh r on very operation, and you can't Ths l our te really

i if's Guayaquil Manager
| For Short Visit In spite of the old saylp
b Hatch, Braniffsacting nat "n6 house s large enough
tager in Guayaquil arrivei for two women." circumstances
Yesterday for a sort visit to do force a lt of wves and
Ima. He is expected to re- nothers-in-law to live und c
.Saturday to Guayaquil. rth same roof,
Le. Ancon To Sail Friday Because there are so many
h, 11 Abard- nhomes sheltering two woman.
r. and Mrs. Joel Shrager, of I am quoting a letter from a
are among the 123 pas- woman reader who ays that
Scheduled to sail Friday the old laying just "ab't Mo."
tl he Panama ilper Ancon, ac- -'I am hiet a mabthlrw-lntw
dtg to the advance pas- hut I was a dmughtorin-law.
t st. Dr. Shrager, Clinical My husband's mother lived wilt
o f the Board of us for 1 years. The amtig that
oratory at Gorgas *no house isa big enough for- two
'has resigned from women' is entirely false. I car
l service and is return- count on the fingera- of .ne
Sthe States to make his hand the number of .~ilarei
.i y mother-in-law and r had.
ao f the passengers sail- "i know she had. to pWt up
w tray, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- with a lot more than did in
Ml 'C andes, are to leave order for all of us to have a
IIbl m Por't-au-prince. The peaceful home. But we were
ance.,pasrenger list both determined that the ar-
ork folO W: sangement would work.
Atlas;. GdIermo Ar- "Someday I hope to be ai
; Mr' and Mrs. Cear A- mother-in-law four son is now'
trocha; Wilfred J. Arsenault; 16) and I certainly shall try
Jobert Asrola; Arthur Bailey; ti be as good a one as my
Gabriel Berns; Miss C. Joanne husband's mother was."
Bouland; Mr. and Mrs. Frank. I
1ottomley and daughter; Ber- LIKING MOTHER-IN-LAW
pard J. Brown; Mr. and Mrs.1 I% A GOOD SIGN
iarry V. Cain; Mr. and Mrs.I
Oeorge L. Cain; Mrs. Anna Ma-I She probably will be for two,
ifa Castro; Miss Edith.Caverly; reasons that stand out in her
S ora Caverly; Miss Helen letter.
JJ Chavering;. Mis
gSw r CoIip; and Mr. A4" A. ood daughter-in-law is
Aro. Charles A. Cusick. likely to be a good mdthdit-n-
Geon e. DalU'Orso; Mr. and law whqn It Is tiu for herto
3fre.- ax bentels; William L. change from one role. t6 th
De La Mater; Miss Vivienne De other. If, when tW
Etefano; Edward C. Dioidnson; .ihe had understsd. en iAt
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Donnel- to like and resptkheFr rother-
tl; 'Mr. and Mrs Robert R. Dun- in-lawL. ge certtanly" should a
an nd 2 children; Mr. and Mrs. those same quality to I
i. R. Dinninf, Oeorge R. understand a daughter--law
lf' Roberta F. Golf; Rob- The other reason s hidden,
rit .,. Bhnendort; MaP Frleda in the senqnce: -.',oeday I
Ilsenbetg: Miss Thsetsa artileS; lIpe to be'a meIr*i4n-law."
.r. and Mrs. Robert Fennell; The woman who s anticipate
ir. Anna M. Fer*andez; Jame ing with pleasu e tel time when
FelsonitM a M. ear her son s row andm ba& wife
amblr-Bousw edMr. and and home of his own s on te
-I Ight c f. t94
i dac '8 t o who hats to
Jam C. Miss El- think of her son's leaving her
ramernik; Mr. and Mrs. 'rh is surb there Is no girl in
k Hennessy; Mrs. Miriam the world' quite. ed enough for
lett; Mr. and Mrs. Easaman him, who makes a poor moth-
aeobus; Mrs. Carmen Jawor: er-in-law.
fri. Georgia Johnson; Mr.and -- -
rs. William E. Johnson and
son; Mr. and Mrs. Jullo Jurado- Now You Know
)airry T. Lacy; Richard H. Lesv
ter; Miss Winifred Levey; an a PITTSBURGH. Pa. (UP)--ai-
Ir. and Mrs. Nr h 8. McCauley. entists at Westinghouse electric
Miss Grace K. Meghan; MI- estimate that If, It were
kuel Mena: Arturo Meren6: Jan posslb.to.take cempleti ad-
dlrrop; Charles A.Mohl: JamsvantaWg of the uranium which
Peabrey: Mr. and Mrs. Morgan could be accommodated In an av-
. Neabrey; Mrs. Mabel K. Or- erae sized living room It could
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. suIply the current electric power
Potochny: Mr. and Mrs. G. D. output of the United States for'
P'Ice; William N. Rasmussen: about 15 years.

rhF : Communsfs\
'T h S -` o- I r,
SW. (U6 Federal Jud Alex- tural accents: "Yes, I do. your
art v r MUM that Fonger'.a honor."
lt py, r ta ll could bb punish- Verber and Ponger were @r-
to abD A fhnoe the Jap- rested in Vienna Jan. 14 v.hbee
deliver- iM trty bad not been 0oth were going to school un-
pte to t as this country der the- QIl Bi of Rights.
wr at' at war when Th- Indictment cited 14 sae-
onger,9 the fI k g was set up. cific over esponage acts against I
i ~it 4ai the government the two.
ta- afr-in-law, aou~dw Invoke this technical-
Otto Verbir, In o the lty. t o HU
sme federal e to lead When HolOfft asked Ponger P -
to e. if he udetod the serious- H
t nBi- r.s of the ar d and admit-
ence -of Mad Verber ted his gtt, he replied in gut- e
10 years.

San InMrcon F Wort Rayon Fiom Bagasse
military Intell~pce search that M un MA NILA, Afa1: I5.-The young '
e began in Z .- _4. ulted in
'es S 3If i h fok RepublicofthePhiliopines
the o fser Poni' county last v have the worw's first complete,
Japusryf of t e V. TNvikov, rayon plant in which sugar cane1
second secret~ o the soviet waste (bagasse) will be used and
embassy hwe. LH vy converted Into dyed end printed
Longer rayon fabrics for popular com-
Ponger pleea guilty to one WASHINGTON, April 15 (UP) suptlon. ppul
count in a two-ount indict- -House investigators told to- The establihmentof this 60,-
ment w hic )olt To Nahiy stuck Thees b i n dusty I
meant whh ouaed him of day how the, taxpayer got stuck 00,000 pesos ($30,000000) vertl-
c rng iw a rber ad wlth wort of u ally lin fted i industry was
NVko't t 5n t td Rusia orklit truckE' some of which conceived by a Philippine indus-
"documents, sketches, endangered the drivers and trialist with the active support
plans, map M instruments some at which started with a of President QMrino and his ad-
and Informsa~ lasti to na- buag-under the driver's seat. ministration They are givinO
tional defea of the United The trucks, used to lift and notice to the world that, for the
States." I tack warehouse supplies, were first time, Philippine industry
Verber u S lty to the bought b# the Navy from the has entered the field of bil busi-
second count indictment Gibson Manufacturing Co. of ness and by so doing. improvi)n
which nI used the two Longmont, Colo. the economic conditions of the
men of coUl such cata. country and its citizens.
Prosecutor Hitz told Lt. Lewlt Catt, director of the J. Amado Araneta, a leading
reporters that Poer sought Navy's ston ge division, told a figure in the Philippine business
permission to plead guilty to House subcamlittee that "even field and one of ts largest sugar,
the lesser its refused employee~ of the'company were growers, has long planned a
to say why N uch per- always ready to abandon the profitable use for the waste of
mlson t ae vi- trucks at the a ligtest creak or the sugar cane particularly in
denee or e In- op." Whenheavily loaded, they connection with the manufac-
reataie tp topple over, Catt ture of sayon.
Ssaid. Many experiments and con-
preerving tramp length NMM Paul sultatib pulowed MUl a sue-
*He re-etiltSle hand wth incpd some ceaU solauton was found. To-
the ace ofrer to lead ofreceny and there day he has organized the yon
the Jack of hei oring out "U t C*Weoraon i oft to in a
a wi ut tit moe Jb The factory will be w
South stwl bone trump essca S I& 9110% i% Aln nhsMF province of egros
morthte tenll d t*L)dis oen e to aruff .io. teO one of the world's
so that be could Wfsd to ruff to anxin was IM~ t 8ftar areas.
the d i d M rd atlon and staoP.,ight tus at seat. I ormer!y hundreds of thou-'
the dia"ond c~Bation and stcrau. .ll ht uider thi set sands of the bagasse was being
still draw Wats tfanp. The Cftf tat he had no snedOeh yerfr lac use.
rest was t m er of cashing ides oW the ay i ever accept- will- nw be completely.
good trick. ed the trucks. changed as the Rayon Corp. will
Suse ths waste to produce iln-r
shed fabrics of rayon which are
today being Imported at a cot
Sof 150,.000oo This Is a startling
OP CONCERT gure but, as a matter of stat-
L_ ., tics, the country is spending
is about $125,000.000 each year toj
, MONDAY, Apri 20 import essential clothing and
M p ... P 2 other rayon textiles which can
j 9 p.m. in th ao be largely supplied from this do
S, "-.. mestic iayon plant.

UA. a~FrM WN conducting a
21 .lece'*statra, in a program
tof ujedem, popular music.

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and l Ca perMuc I
and at Cass ag liMch A mitkrt Hid

of that set. This woua
SagainsUt four trumps tol
7:0 ueen-ten or t6 the queen-
A ine I he West hand.
A TI-we ft a was a hbige
XwT = had- taken the
M g witi dumZ's
SSae hlha .lpae t tw trump
trLiketolv .
.4, Wmi mw ~toftm 41AN

n queen of.
lack r- ruff the third
Snow draw the
.- ly by uinj .I
p. JiintE trump. West
lead with the
W. MearmI time to set the
be. i ha. aam l hislm R I

Brothers will return to Pana-
ma Monday with their fast-
i paed singing-acrobatic danc-
ing act for a one-night stand
at the Central Theater.
to Panama some ive years ago,
Took time out from the set of
their latest film for Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer to fullfil their
engagement with the Central
Theater.
Their act will be on stage at
p.m. Monday.

Gorges Specialist
SSpeaks Tomorrow
On 'Care Of Eyes'
Lt. Col. H. W. Shreck of the
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic
at Gorgas Hospital will be the
speaker' ttoorrow morning At
the regularly scheduled meeting
of the Federal Safety Council,
Dr. Shreek will talk on "Jye:
Their Protection, First Aid, Care
and Correction."
SThe meet will be held at the
Cordal Theater at the Post ol
CorDzaL
Members of the Council have
I been urged to be present and the
SChairman has also announced
that all persons interested will
be welcome to attend.

P cific Society...
(Cattto$ed From Page FIVE)
l(will celebrate Israel's Fifth An-
ilversary of her Independence
mw nday with a, gala affair.
* A special buffet will be serve
ld,, and a program of enter-
ent offered at Club d e
in San Franclseo.
celebration, which will
feature an orchestra, will
at 8: p.m.

return to work ay even
M r M
vu tt!du 1tr view of the .l
etlepAI ilPn were expected
W t w h je job.
e (r~imtt ~~m Schadii
to be ..wt en by member
bited Auto WOrkers Loq0r A
tar and the men were 5whd
uled to turn to work In -ta
at midnbght tanight. -I
-man 46.000 Ch5jll
orp. and nigs Manufta
Ing Co. valS in the DeNt
area were Jted for the -M
iat at by a wildtG
l-r trlk 4rm.rs who hI
put betwuf Ohrysler phuti.

A great ilaywrights greatest
play-ten tipres more thrilling
on the sceen... All its mighty
scenes of wondrous actuim its
S tender love story, its high wit
and humor captured on a can-
vas aflame with the axcitemnt
of pegan days in reveling Rme!
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Rookie Bill Bruton Gives 7s- i

Braves 2nd Win On Homer, S

By CARL LUNDQUIST

NEW YORK, April 15 (UP)-It was a memor-
ible opening day in wintry weather where the hit-
ters froze up and the fans just froze.

SThe pitching xas magnificent Campanella and a two-run route
aid big Bob Lemon hho has clout by Duke Snider that broke
*on more game. titan any hurl- an automobile show window a-
er in the Majors since 1948. ap- cross the street from Ebbets
propriately set the pace with a Field.
ieart-throbbing 6 to 0. one-hit, At Chicago. Bob Rush gained
victory over the White Sox at a sharp eight-hit. 3 to 2 victory
Cleveland. Then. lust to show over the Reds when Randy Jack-
that all.of his baseball tillliance son doubled home two runs in
not contained in hL, strong the eighth inning off lefty Ken
... .... h ii r1 ll r f of Icholmr nr rho enerallv

TODAY'S GAMES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Plttsburhph t Brooklyn
St. Louls at Milwaukee
New York at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati at Chicago

r ght arm, he also dri eidc a home ttanenisoere g, wu gencirmay I
rsgne ann, iie ktLwU ULLA1ru M IIuUIt i~rrs' 'v s YESTERDAT'S RESULTS
run. Isubdues Chicago without trou- NATIONAL LEAGUE
ble. NATIONAL LEAGUE
But the hitters also wei e on Il PR H E
vacation elsewhere. At Yankee But It was the "lulu" by Lemon ittsburgh 000 400 001- 1
Stadium, lefty Alex Kellner ofthat gave fans the most to talk Brooklyn 000 440 x-8 13 0
the Athletics handed the World about. The no-hit pressure went Dickson (0-1), LaPalme, Het-
Champion New Yorkers tneir oft in the first Inning when Cu- kil and Garagola.
first opening day defeat since ban star Orestes Mfioso singled Erskine, Black tl-0) and Cam-
1947 when he blanked them on cleanly but thereafter Chicago panella.
five hits, 5 to 0. lgot nothing, hitting only three New York 201 100 000-4 11 2
A night game in St. Louis 'Ialls out of the infield. Lemon aYork 201 00 0 41
produced a third shutout when walked four and there were two Phala. 001 000 000-1trum
veteran Virgil (Fire) Trucks, Cleveland errors by the shaky In- Jansen (1-01 and Westrum.
in his first appearance for the dian defense. But the hitters ral- Roberts (0-1 and. Burgess.
St. Louis Browns. set down the ihed nobly behind him as every Cincinnati 00-2
Detroit Tigers with four hits, Cleveland starter made at least Ccnat 100 1 0 2 1
10 to 0, as his mates pounded one safe blow and Ray Boone, Chicago 000 001 02x-3 8 0
ex-teammate Ned Garver and 'Bob Avila and Luke Easter col- Raffensberger t0-1) and Semi-
three other Tiger hurlers, lectcd two. Lemon, who had a nick.
In Philadelphia. crafty Larry no-hitter n 1948, just missed du- Rush (1-0) and McCullough.
Jansen of the Giants pitched a rlicatling the achievement of his
slick six-hitter to win. 4 to I. as team mate, Bobby Feller, who t Loui 000 010 0010-2 6 1
Bobby Thomson set him up to a'pitched the only opening day no- 000 0101-3 6 2
first Inning lead with a two-run hittr In 1940, also against the Staley (0-1) and Rice, Fus-
homer off ace Robin Roberts. White Sox. selman ( and Cranda
Rookie Bill Bruton, two days It was a double dose of bitter- Spahn (1-01 and Cranda.
In the Majors and two days a ness for the Yankees, who hoist- AMERICAN LEAGUE
hero, hit a 10th inning homer ,ed their latest world champion- Tems W L Pet,
in the inaugural at Milwaukee ship banner, then were outsllck- T 0 W L t.
to give lefty Warren Spahn of red b%' Kellner. who gained onlyClevland 1 0 1 .000
the Braves a six-hit. 3 to 2 vie- his third shutout In six Big Philadehia 1 01.000
"tory over Gerry Staley of the Legue seasons. Vie Raschl, who S. Louis 1 0 1.000
"Cardinaer, who also yielded but up until midway last season had Boston 0 0 .00O
jdx hits. ia fantastic 24-2 lifetime won and asngton 0 0 .000
It was a relief chore that took lost record over the A's, suffered Detroit 0 1 .000
the prize in Brooklyn and, as his third straight dMfeat to them Chicago 0 1 .000
wvs the case countless timcs In'rnd was racked up for a pair of New York 0 1 .000
.152, it was turned in by bi? Joe fifth innln" homers by Ray Mur- TODAY'S GArmES
"lackwho pitched two-hit bpll "?y and Allie Clark. AMERICA LEAGUE
for six innings in :n 8 to 5 tri- All Mllwruk'e was "rootin' AMERICAN L oEAGUE
ph over the Pinles thit fer- for Bru ton" as the Negro Philadelohit at New York.
pred a three-run homer by Roy kid slammed the victory homer Detroit at t. Louis N)
S. Washington at Boston
Only games scheduled.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 000 000 000-0 1 2

THROTTLES WIDE OPEN, racing neck and neck, Eddie An
tead (left) and Ray Magai swing out of the bend into thIe
straight during their classic duel at the March 28 speed
meeting at Panama's national stadium. Winner ArmlWted t
be out on-the track for Saturday nlght's meeting, but C
White, Bob Conneely, Cliff Stayton and about a dozen more :
be on hand to give Magan plenty to get on his way about.
It's all hands to the throttle More mad more,as uracni.
again at Panama's National perilnce sharpens the rder, It
Stadium Saturday night, start- is becoming the fastest mnacslb
ng 8 o'clock. On the track, It that wins, providing only'thati
ll be a case of admission by the der can hold it in oruL
,peed only. roUld those swift, sliding kafI .
The Isthmus's best broadsiders Winner of major honei atI
ire to be at it again, scorching the iurch 28 National StadhU
round the quarter-mile oval in speedway meeting, EddLe A
the fastest sport Panama has to stead, will not be racing
offer. Saturday. But Ray MauanL WB
These last few days before the e only feet behind Ai s
meeting the riders and their going under the*wire at the
mechanics are working hard on of the thrilling 15-lap duel
heir racing machines, tuning meeting, will be out again

Ults, UeC iUOr jo nu ieague- unL
to be scored, a stolen base and
six fine catches in the outfield.
At Chicago, Jackson's big dou-
ble offset a pair of homers by
Willard Marshall and Ted Klus-
zewski, the only tallies yielded by
Rush. And the Giants were es-
pecially chipper, not only over
the fine performance by Jansen,
who had a lame back most of
last season, but because they a-
gain hexed Roberts. They are the
only club in the league to hold a
lifetime advantage over the ri-
fling right wander, who won 28
games Iqst year.
Everybody gave up in Boston
where -three inches of snow
blanketed Fenway Park and
caused both yesterday's and to-
day's games between the Red
ox and Senators to be post-
poned.

Alanick Twi4oop's

Annual Banquet At

Mardarla Tonight
The Atlantic Twilight League
players and officials will "offi-
cially" close the 1963 season to-
night t the Margarita Clubhouse
wih the holding of the annual
banquet and. presentation of a-
ards. The Twllght League ban-
quet, alwy a gala ending to the
baseball son promises this
ear to fofow the pattern set by
e 1953 season-that of being
the best ever.
Pabst Blue Ribbon will receive
the championship trophy, while
each of their player receive in-
dividual awards. Billy Price, bat-
ti champion andNoel Gibson,
leadg pitcher of the 1953 sa-
si, as well as other leaders of
the 'M season will also receive
their awards atrtfani t's "get to.
9ther."

_ d fro tonht's ather-
of Ofld Coast bet L for

te first time in string ll
I years, will i bIalter .WU- niW
lms-the mad who has served
U Atlant TwI Leagtue for Re i
Ir yOM and3r w5howe able
sdians the Loop bW eaj) eda
NOWNWOOPn Etjgj& M an* Dikkm
s& Succss. Ws" he is
Dow to hui o alt C tasaoel- In; t
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Forwards: Tma Finney (
tor), Ivor Broia;a (Manch
City), Nat Iofttouse (Bol
Retfem nM Tro. attt (She
Wedneeday), Jack Fro
(Poramouth), Tom Taylor (h
chester United' John
(Manchester UnIted), Roy
tley (Chelsea,.
The selection created no
prise among the experts
of the players being well
perlenced In Intern ti
games.
Several of them, however,
been selected for their
satUlty, which all be nece
In fieldnl two teams during
five-match tour..
The entire defiae from i
keeper to half-back repre
the stronqesi and best t4ae
combination England Is ab
produce today.
The reaj verra lty Is f
In the zhol"e of the forw
most of the eight selected 1
able to swltca Lo any poI
in the attack in the case
emergency.
The selection of 23-yea
Tommy Taylor of MPan
United wUR pru'ably meet
a mixed reception on the
of the critics, especially in
of his lack of experience in
class soccer.
Young Taylor has had a
teoric. rise in soccer. Only a
months ago he was playing
center forward with lowP-pl
Barnley, a second division t
but was eVtutal tranfe
to the Maanchett club er 3
sterling. aut 'shpte al
crtllsam hle is top goale
in the iequau with 8 gs
two more then the regular
gland cbace Nat Lefthoue.
Taylor's clubmate, John
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- The
- Elks Win Pacifin little League ondib f wert in a three way
'a 2nd Half. Second Hall fiayoff tie with the Elks and Lincoln
Swill STANDINGS Life. leats 4il:fad Lincoln Life
ntlna, on M dai y ind then lost to the
ni, Ted Won L0 aJo srrda to ait up g
fa lks 1414 1 0 00011 between the firs ua
erriSk ears 1 1 second hal winner.
burn Lincoln Life 0 1 JOhnmr ed ace moundsa~
Saof the 'd adar hutoutm u
until the sixta when
(Tot- Yesaerday's Result scored their two runs. Lew had
rsen- Elis 5, ears 2 held the Catalog f ys in chelk
i). Today's Game up until then, giving up ae
Ight Bears & El ks basehitt'ln M t fd and n ai
ar- -- the fifth. Letis retired l
inson The Elks 1414 won the second men on rike and Mgave
nston hall bunting ycterday in the three base on ulls.
(West thr way "sudden death" play- Tommy MeC MKe o te St
oft by defeitlUn ears 5-2. The ace hurler, went .the it far
Pres- layoff for the 1985 Pacific Lit- Innings wita Ro Watson pllt-
lester te League Championship will Ing the fifth Irn .
lton, start today with the first game nicked for three hits andt
field of a three game series, runs in the bottom of the
Iatt Sears won the first half of inning and t-ve up two a
Man- play and at trie nd of the sec- runs and two more hits hn
Berry fourth. McKeown struck out
Ben- batters and issued only one
La Boca Women's .s B.ele le he..St a..n
plate with a double and a
sur- In ,t three trips and his tean
most Softba League mates wls, Adams, Tha.
I ex-, and SBhoca each collect4d a l-
nnal Ile in two trips to e Mkl .
STANDINGS Tommy Durffa 'slaield eoa6L
have double and MeKeomw. a, t I
ver- W L Pet. Watson chippc in with eshg
ssary High School 2 1 .687 for the only casehits off a
g the Aleman Jr. 2 2 j00 Lewis.
Aral Cola 1 2 .833 The box core:
goa- EAS h
sents Next Game p
king Tomorrow: Aleman Jr. "vs. McKeown, p. 3b 0 1 i
le to High Lchool R. Watson, r. p I 0 1 1
S- chwarzrock,3c.ra2 1 0 1)
found High Sehoul queeaedurfoee, 1
yards, Cola tbrobgh tne sieve for a Crawford, cf 3 o i
being startllg 7-1 upheaval and cap- j Watson, Ib 2 0 1 1
ition tured the tirst place position n Prlli rf g a
San the La Booz Wumen's Softball Bailey, lb 1 b
League, Caldwell, If 0 0 0
r-old In the fut-h:t attack, paced Elsenmans, r 1 0 0
Ster by a lotter by Evelyn Wilson,
with BUgh I Jhool broke on top and t I l
prt secure lthe poiblon with three I1 2 3 1&
view runs In the seeond inning and 03S 1414
itop two flps ea.h in the fourth and ab r iN ps a
fifth consecuLliely. cott, 3b 3 0 0 0 -
Olga Josep went the distance DealAndes, Ib 3 0 1 6
me. on the moud for the victors and DaLeW, c 3 1 11
Sfew gave up a meaun to R. Mar- N, ef 1 2
g t an efArsl Cu:a for their only .Ewisp a2 1
aced tal Irene Howard, starting Adams, 2 1' 10
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Panama's UN Envoy Challenges

Reds To Back Talk With Deeds
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UNITED NATIONS. New York. He stated that the free world
April 15 IUSISi Panama doesn't want peace if It means
S charged this week in the U. N. consenting to "live in the chains
that the persecution of Catholics, and bond age of Communist
Jews and other religious minor- words of peace when "nobody is
Cities behind the Iron Curtain unaware of the Polish state's 'Let the prop &l m t&hM < r j-h (ithe .
contradicts the recent peaceful policy of racial and religious per- W .
protestations emanating from secutlon."
the Kremlin. He accused the Polish leaders TWENTY-EIGHTH EAR. PANAA, .
of repression of Individual
Panama's Eusebio A Morales, speech, religious choice, political I
speaking in the General As-ideas and even the right of a
sembly's political committee, bit- Polish person to decide where he
terly denounced the Polish gov- wants to reside.
ernment for the supresslon of Morales continued: "In Poland
human rights w h i e verbally today all human rights have been
championing adherence to the iped out." Because of this
United Nations Charter situation, he said, the free world J
Rejecting a Polish omnibus re- cannot trust the "mere words of
solution which contains several peace which only distort the
standard Communist propaganda truth."
lines, Morales referred to the re- Instead he appealed to the
cent apparent change In Soviet Soviet bloc for concrete demon- FRANKFURT. April 15 (UP)- slitant chief historian of the US. pley"to' dael with d
policy, saying: "Peace must be station of sincerity those dem- An American civilian who chal- 12th Air Force an Wiesbaden up- o to -wit, loaded
something more than the mere onstrations w h I c h he s aid longed a U.S. Army captain to a til he entered a hospital for med- D. and Weson
absence of war." could begin behind the Iron Cur- duel to the death over the love Ical treatment last December. He tl tention that
St- with the restoration of in- o a German divorcee was given and Dr. Meyer had planned to lparb~ i ll lose hi
.- dividual rights. a mental examination today. marry and he already had ap- The offense la pun
Ir bAMa command New Zealand's Leslie Knox Blondell E. Groseclose, 39-year- plied for the required perimliloL dr t erman crime
ai n o mMunr o said the "sterile nd un- old civilian employee of the U.S. While he was n thehoosp= l-, Uant6 of from'
Sl, A healthy" Communist Dolicle o forces in Germany. said he was Greselose Mald.i B vr ae to two Rar, .
Sll c 1the past, "the tremendous back- not mentally ill in any way." and fell in love witb Tarpley. lSt te'term must
Iloa of hostility, obstruction and Durin a preliminary hearIMg a 1fortme which t1
ooe Issued the challenge, he before a U.S. high commissIon
For 195 Red Cross o" have vet to be over said, because dueling the court yesterday. roseclose as
r 1 ro coUni toaccepted honorable way of charged with challenging TIr-
He urged the Communists to settling such matters here In
Capt. W. R. D. Nickelson. USN, "call off ag resslon, abandon th Europe." here
deputy chief of staff, Caribbean myth of U.S. germ warfare, end ole | t NOwWd m
Command, and director of the their policies of racial persecu- Groseclose. whose home Is at UI No W Budg
1953 Red Cross Fund appeal on tion and assume their charter Juliaetta. Ida., issued the chal-
n:llltary bases, reports as of A- obligations "to prove that their lenge last Easter Sunday to Capt. &I survey, or
pill 13. $11,761.00 has been con- new policy is sincere a "clear Charles D. Tarpley, an ordnance hI dl erams and
tributed by military personnel departure" from their policies of officer from Tennessee, at the .liBsyl tl*
and military civilian employes the past. Eucom Inn, an Army service club fj TIA d
In the Canal Zone area. In Hoechst, a suburb of Frank- "Iw ly T id h
This represents $8,606.85 rea-lu e fs urt. of that pu is
lied from Army: $1,739. 26 from ONDON. April 15 (UP) --T. caI bedang
Air Force; and $1,144.89 from Object of the dispute was at-Conservative government yees- .9let rmerea
Navy sources. T rr tractive Dr. Margarete Meyer, 33, teday offered Britain a balapoed ESe vcam e
Tn the Antilles are $24,991.51 AiveS Tomorrow mother of a boy of 10. Dr. Meyer, budget which would lash mt
has been reported to date and cte Jt Wl C librarian pf the service club, was of tIe nation's towerdng taxes his. re Of film
4,347.40 has been re c orded Associate Justih William C. helped financially by Groseclose and speed Its escape'from t hei. mo ir
from Navy at Guantanamo Bay, TDugs of the United States to win her medical degree during gloom of postwar "austerity."-. e g
Cuba. Supreme Court Is scheduled to their seven-year friendship.
Nickelson stated that incom- arrive early tomorrow morning Groseclose worked as an as- Chancellor of the Exchequer
lete reports indicate a grand from the United States for a R. A. Butler told the House f
total of $41,099.91 to date in five-dray visit to Panama. Common that the new bud
the Caribbean Command arei. The Jurist will be he guest would eliminate he excess prof-
From the standpoint of per- soeak.'r of the Penama Rotnry V L DWI ts tax and many entrtalae
ptage membership to total a- Club In the Hotel E Panama levies, slash huge sales taxes
Mount received the 1953 Fund at the regular Thursday lunch. On Dispnl Am per cent or more and reduce te
hats been the most successful Friday at 8 1. m. he will ad- VI bat e ineo re tax rate a t he
lbould be known April 24 when Law Upon Social and Economic r m eUarc the budntt 1orn
Sndu 2metuhnsUn veUs on 'r f ar te Wss
War U. tho'buaiit forS ^ 'nd i
lMasion groups and miscella- Changes." new t .
neous contribution re ports Monday at 4 D. m. Douglas WASHINGTON, April I5 .UP)
V"M& Quarry Heights head- will visit the Supreme Court of A representative work of the LThe tax ductdens wJ at af-
asrters,o.according to Nickel- the Republic of Panama, and noted Panaj anl aarttl. cereo tfeet ,Brltains i .viMr2 .
9i0. He has expressed appre- that night at 8, he nat: maim Lewis, was on diplay today in nouGced planes to p-
aWtion.rcat the military com- the tflt address ineole new commemoration of the 63rd an- (8.000 on deenft:d se
*tlnd for the generous response University Law School Audito- nlversary of the Pan American coslnng year- a wbch.
to the 1953 Red Cross Fund by rum on the subject. "The Role Union and Pan American Day. eludes a Sr ania rl-
Mte mnlltary of the Caribbean of the Supreme Court as a ua
Command area. Guardian of the Constituton." The art exhibit of painters of b velo e mmdlles I i1
The public is cordially invited the 21 American republics will reduced more than ,000
Vivien eigh to this address also. be viewed by the thousands fbut "welfarestatmo ondin wl
ivien Leigh He will leave Tuesday for the tourists who are in Washington i nrease f
United States. during the colorful cherry blos- $2,191,90 000.
Plans Return som season and who visit the L
Topatio of the Pan American Union The ever-mEoa-bOh o tl w a fls-
Snde st a during their tour, ed medicine progr. am t
LONDON, April 15 (UP) -V- To Christen Royal Other artist and their works crease in toUel alt df til
en Leigh who broke down on include Raquel Forner of Argen- which also inclu
Hollywood set several weeks t T tomorrow tina; Bolivian Roberto Berdeclo aiices mandld p u
ago, has recovered sufficiently to LONDON, April 15 (UP) A pencil drawing; Brazilian Bu tler tn I4e3 yh rnme
plan an appearance on the Lon- 413-foot raoht costing more than Candido Portinarl oil paint features were .
ean i ut e c to be I; chie aragba. Buc he -"
don stage, it was announced to- 5.000.000 and the first. to be ing; Chilean Pablo A. Burchard made s lip .
day. built for the royal fr lly since gouache; Colombian Alejan- ef cD' a E S
e wMiss Leih t r o1907, will be christened by Queen dro Obreg6n pastel; Ranicl c na
ain by her husband, Sir iu- Elizabeth 1 tomorrow at Glas- of Costa Rict oil painting; a, rn
rence Olivier, when she suffered gow. Cuba Carlos Enrtoues a nude creased
a nervous collapse while filming The 4.000-ton yacht is bigger in oil: Gilberto Hernidez Ore- reserves
"Elephant Walk" in Hollywood.than most destroyers. It will a8, the Dominican Republic; pat year
She was placed under treatment have ornate state apartments Eduardo Kingman. Ecuador:
in a nursing home. and quarters for palace servants. Maurlclo Auilar, El Salvador; R tal eaidh
The actress will appear with In case of war, the ship can Guatemala. Carlos Mirlda: Haitil OS, tal, ..
her husband in a comedy, "The be readily converted to hospital Hkctor Hlpnolite: Honduras, J. DP. .
Bleepint Princess." Rehearsals use with a minimum of altera- Antonio Velzsouez: Mexico. an Die
,l start in July. tion. The stern deck is construct- oil by Oro7co: Nicaragua. by Ro-
Plans to stage the play dur- ed to permit a helicopter to land. driluez Pefialza; PanamA by Ro- A 48 reandS-
Ing the coronation season were The name Elizabeth will choose berto Lewis. womat died ra
abandoned when Miss Leigh be- for the ship will not be known the elwa. pteray .fi ned
came ill. until tomorrow. The exhibit will be on view for morning .
the thousands of tourists who 'Th aO a outfa
come to Washington during the pain t, her r g
cherry blossom season, and visit abdonu l
4C the patio of the Pan American arrvl. Th
Union during their tour. from 1- i
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